G-protein signal transduction;
cyclic AMP;
cholera toxin;
pertussis toxin;
drug discovery;
protein acylation;
D O I:
10.1038/sj.bjp.0706405
中图分类号:
R9 [药学];
学科分类号:
1007 ;
摘要:
Some 865 genes in man encode G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). The heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G-proteins) function to transduce signals from this vast panoply of receptors to effector systems including ion channels and enzymes that alter the rate of production, release or degradation of intracellular second messengers. However, it was not until the 1970s that the existence of such transducing proteins was even seriously suggested. Combinations of bacterial toxins that mediate their effects via covalent modification of the alpha-subunit of certain G-proteins and mutant cell lines that fail to generate cyclic AMP in response to agonists because they either fail to express or express a malfunctional G-protein allowed their identification and purification. Subsequent to initial cloning efforts, cloning by homology has defined the human G-proteins to derive from 35 genes, 16 encoding alpha-subunits, five beta and 14 gamma. All function as guanine nucleotide exchange on-off switches and are mechanistically similar to other proteins that are enzymic GTPases. Although not readily accepted initially, it is now well established that beta/gamma complexes mediate as least as many functions as the alpha-subunits. The generation of chimeras between different a-subunits defined the role of different sections of the primary/secondary sequence and crystal structures and cocrystals with interacting proteins have given detailed understanding of their molecular structure and basis of function. Finally, further modifications of such chimeras have generated a range of G-protein alpha-subunits with greater promiscuity to interact across GPCR classes and initiated the use of such modified G-proteins in drug discovery programmes.
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Univ Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Pharmacol, Div Cellular Pharmacol, BR-04044020 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Pharmacol, Div Cellular Pharmacol, BR-04044020 Sao Paulo, Brazil
Andrade-Lopes, Ana Luiza
Pires-Oliveira, Marcelo
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Univ Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Pharmacol, Div Cellular Pharmacol, BR-04044020 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Pharmacol, Div Cellular Pharmacol, BR-04044020 Sao Paulo, Brazil
Pires-Oliveira, Marcelo
Sandro Menezes-Rodrigues, Francisco
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Univ Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Pharmacol, Div Cellular Pharmacol, BR-04044020 Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Fed Sao Paulo UNIFESP, Dept Pharmacol, Div Cellular Pharmacol, BR-04044020 Sao Paulo, Brazil
Sandro Menezes-Rodrigues, Francisco
Godinho, Rosely Oliveira
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